NYT Crossword September 29 2017 answers
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September 29 2017 crossword
Modern transports used while standing:
"Nothing to get worked up about":
Words from the chickenhearted:
Onetime presidential candidate with a divinity degree from Yale:
"The Simpsons" character who claims he can recite pi to 40,000 places:
Gabriel García Márquez called him "the greatest poet of the 20th century, in any language":
Stationary basketball attempt:
Brain power like you can't believe?:
"Sweet love of my life," in a 1976 Bob Dylan song:
Fair:
Slightly fermented baked dish:
What's not a sin in math class?:
Type of property, in real-estate lingo:
French 101 word or, with a different meaning, Spanish 101 word:
Image on many a rupee banknote:
"30 Rock" character with the same first name as its actor:
Brand of fruit-flavored hard candy:
Peel:
Cable channel owned by NBCUniversal:
Item that names a person holding it when its middle letter is removed:
Math whizzes, stereotypically:
University department, in course descriptions:
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